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Incense sticks carry spiritual aspects and a rich history that goes back thousands of years. There are companies which include harmful synthetic fragrances. Satya Nag Champa are genuine products which are hand-rolled, free from heavy metals/benzene, and intended for mindful use with good airflow non toxic incense sticks use 100% natural ingredients from the earth and handrolled in India.


It is a traditional Indian fragrance built on Sandalwood base with champak, typically blended with resins, gums and other floral or spicy notes. The scent is earthy, woodsy, and sweet floral for spiritual and meditative purposes associated with purification, relaxation and creating a peaceful environment.

Satya Nag Champa Potchouli

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  • Incense sticks carry spiritual aspect and a rich history that goes back thousands of years. There are many companies which include harmful synthetic fragrances. Satya Nag Champa are genuine products which are hand-rolled, free from heavy metals/benzene, and intended for mindful use with good airflow non-toxic incense sticks use 100% natural ingredients from the earth.




    History and Origin


    In the 1950s, Late K. N. Satyam Setty arrived in Mumbai and began hand-rolling masala agarbatti, supported by his wife, Kamala Setty. In 1964, they established Shrinivas Sugandhalaya, from which the now-iconic Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa emerged. The name blends family and fragrance: “Nag” from his eldest son, K. S. Nagraj (Nagraj) Setty, and “Champa,” the beloved flower. Through the late 1970s, Nag Champa gained devoted followers in the U.S. and Europe; in 1985, K. S. Nagraj Setty expanded the brand’s reach worldwide. Production continues in Mumbai by Shrinivas Sugandhalaya (MUM) LLP, using the original hand-rolled masala method with natural wood powders, resins, and floral oils—the craft that began in a Ghatkopar home.


    What is Nag Champa & Why It’s Notable in the Line


    Nag Champa is a traditional Indian fragrance built on a sandalwood base with champak (frangipani/plumeria), typically blended with resins, gums, and other floral or spicy notes. The scent is earthy, woodsy, and sweet-floral, used in sticks, soaps, oils, and candles for spiritual and meditative purposes, and associated with purification, relaxation, and creating a peaceful environment.

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